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To Read Monkey Brains and Predict Their Movement, Scientists Used Ultrasound – Science Times
Study investigators recently used ultrasound imaging to predict the intended eye or hand movements of a monkey: Information that could create commands for a computer…

Researchers have recently used ultrasound imaging to predict the intended eye or hand movements of a monkey — information that could create commands for a computer cursor or a robotic arm.
Science reported that the most advanced mind-controlled devices being tested in humans depend on small wires inserted into the brain.
If this approach can be improved, it may provide people who are paralyzed a new way to control prostheses minus the equipment that’s penetrating the brain.
According to neuroscientist…
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